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Posted by davpal on November 16, 2006 at 21:20:57 from (216.93.97.114):
In Reply to: Anyone want some water? posted by Larry806 on November 16, 2006 at 18:44:19:
That is the way it looks in mid Michigan right now. It has been so wet all year I have never seen anything like it. We had over 30 inches of rain from planting to harvest this year. I think by now it is leaning towards 40 inches. It has not really stopped all year. I would be willing to bet we have had at least 100 rainy days this year. About 4 days ago we got another inch and now today we got 1 1/2 inches topped off by an inch of wet snow. We got lucky to get just enough dry days to get out and harvest 99% of the beans, do some tillage and planted a little bit of wheat that is probably hurting already from too much rain. A lot of our neighbors still have a ton of crops in the fields waiting for a chance to catch up. Now they will probably have to wait for a freeze. I hate rainy weather, it is messing up the deer hunting too because it is just too much. We dont need any rain now until June!
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